New Delhi: As organisations seek digital transformation globally, many employees are often left behind in the process and are simply unaware how to contribute, a new survey said on Wednesday.
Interestingly, there is still confusion at the top as even 14 per cent CEOs said they don't know how to get involved with the digital transformation (DX) process, according to the global study by Futurum Research sponsored by software company Pegasystems.
The study revealed that 94 per cent of employees surveyed want to be more involved in digital transformation and almost half (44 per cent) of the general staff said they simply don't know how to help.
"This not only disenfranchises some employees, it can also slow the pace of DX success," the findings showed.
"Businesses should prioritise the tools and processes that break down operational silos and foster deeper collaboration to ensure all employees come along on this critical journey," said Don Schuerman, CTO, Pegasystems.